The rumored international exhibition between the U.S. and Germany will take place June 2 in the Washington area, according to both FIFA and the Deutscher Fussball-Bund, which has added the game to the scheduled posted on their respective websites.

The U.S. Soccer Federation hasn’t confirmed that the game will occur, although coach Jurgen Klinsmann has hinted at it several times. Klinsmann played 108 times for Germany and won both the 1990 World Cup and 1996 European Championship.

Jurgen Klinsmann has hinted several times that the U.S. would play Germany in a exhibition match. (AP Photo)

FedEx Field, which hosted the U.S.-Brazil friendly last year, is the likely venue for the June match.

Both FIFA and the DFB also indicated that Germany will play Ecuador in Miami on May 29.

Meanwhile, reports from Belgium have suggested that the U.S. and Belgium will meet in Cleveland in late May. Neither FIFA nor the Belgian governing body currently lists that game on their schedules.

The U.S. has critical World Cup qualifiers scheduled for March 22 (vs. Costa Rica) and 26 (at Mexico). The team then will be off until gathering again to prepare for three qualifiers in June. The potential friendlies against Germany and Belgium would be part of that preparation.

U.S. Soccer’s centennial AGM is scheduled for May 31-June 2 in Washington DC. The U.S. women’s national team will face Canada in a June 2 exhibition at Toronto’s BMO Field.